“The Longest Day” charity compilation for the Alzheimer’s Association features Moby, Beach Slang, Anna Calvi, TR/ST, and more.

As part of the Alzheimer’s Association‘s yearly fundraiser, The Longest DayMon Amie Records announces a benefit album to be released on CD, vinyl, and digitally with 100% of profits going to the organization.  The album will be released on June 19th and features previously unreleased material from Anna Calvi, Moby, Algiers, Daniel AverySad13Cold SpecksRhys ChathamRituals of MineM83 alumni J. Laser, and Wolfmanhattan Project (comprised of legends Mick Collins,Kid CongoPowers, and Bob Bert).

It is also the first time the Extended Mix of New Order‘s “Nothing But A Fool” will be released on vinyl. Hayden Thorpe and Jon Hopkins‘ haunting cover of “Goodbye Horses” was originally released in 2013 but hasn’t been available for over 5 years.  See below for the full track listing.

The compilation is now available for pre-order, and those who order a physical format will have the option to include a name of a loved one affected by dementia in the liner notes.   The artwork features photographs by acclaimed photographer Ebru Yildiz, who documented her mother’s journey with Alzheimer’s.

MORE ABOUT DEMENTIA & THE ALZHEIMER’S ASSOCIATION: Currently every 65 seconds, someone in the US develops Alzheimer’s or a form of dementia. At the current rate, 1 in 4 people will develop the disease, and this rate is increasing at an alarming rate. It is currently the 6th leading cause of death in the US and the #1 cause of death in England. The disease doesn’t just affect those who are diagnosed. Caregivers provide over 18.6 billion hours, valued at $244 billion in unpaid care. The physical and emotional stress on caregivers is so severe that they are reported to die at a 63% higher rate than people the same age who are not caring for someone with dementia. The Alzheimer’s Association is the #1 resource for anyone dealing with dementia. They offer care and support for all those facing the disease, including a 24/7 free help line, referrals, and support groups. They are currently investing $185 Million toward treatment, prevention and a cure. They also speak up for the needs and rights of people with Alzheimer’s via government advocacy.

MORE ABOUT THE LABEL: Mon Amie Records is a one-woman operation out of Brooklyn, NY.  Founded in 2010 by Mona Dehghan who utilizes her experience from working at major indie labels Sub Pop, Domino and Mute to release personal passion projects.  Her most notable releases so far include two reissues of Q Lazzarus’s “Goodbye Horses.” Mona’s father was diagnosed with dementia in February of 2019, and her grandmother passed from the disease in 1998.  Having been closely affected by the disease twice, she’s using her skillset to raise funds and create awareness in the hopes of not facing this devastating disease a third time. Also, research suggests that listening to music can provide emotional and behavioral benefits for people with dementia. Musical memories are often preserved in Alzheimer’s patients because key brain areas linked to musical memory are relatively undamaged by the disease. Studies also show music helps decrease anxiety in those living with dementia. 

TRACKLIST: Anna Calvi – Adélaïde / Rituals of Mine – The Only Way Out Is Through / Daniel Avery – JXJ ‘ Cold Specks – Turn To Stone / TR/ST – Destroyer / Shadowparty – Marigold / Beach Slang – Under the Milky Way / New Order – Nothing But A Fool (Extended Mix 2) / HAAi – Drumting / J. Laser – Dreamphone /Sad13 – Who Goes There / Algiers – There Is No Year (Remix) / Astronauts, Etc. – The Border / Wolfmanhattan Project – Friday the 13th / Hayden Thorpe & Jon Hopkins – Goodbye Horses / Moby – In Between Violence / Rhys Chatham – For Bob – In Memory (2014) for flute orchestra.

Keep your mind open.

[Thanks to Mon Amie Records.]

Live – Beach Slang, Bleached, Hunny – October, 21, 2016 – Cleveland, OH

I was bummed that I missed Riot Fest in Chicago this year, and one of the reasons was that I missed Bleached‘s set there.  I discovered Bleached earlier this year DJ’ing for WSND and really enjoyed their new record, Welcome the Worms.

Luckily for me, Bleached were playing in Cleveland at the Grog Shop on the night my wife were there for her birthday road trip.  The Grog Shop is a nice venue.  My wife described it as one of her favorites of all the places I’ve dragged her to this year.  It’s roomy, but not cavernous.  Just avoid the Ace pumpkin cider.

First up on the bill were Hunny, a pop-punk outfit from L.A. with a lot of guitars and swagger.  They sounded like Green Day if Green Day decided to keep playing mid-size venues instead of writing Broadway musicals.

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Hunny

Bleached played second, and they killed it.  A batch of Millennial girls started a tiny mosh pit as soon as Bleached put down the first chord.  They opened with “Keep On Keepin’ On” from the new record and tore through other tracks like “Trying to Lose Myself Again” and “Wasted on You” from Welcome the Worms and “Looking for a Fight” and “Outta My Mind” from their first record, Ride Your Heart (review coming soon).

Jessica Clavin had a definite Suzi Gardner / L7 power in her guitar work, and bassist Micayla Grace was on point.  Drummer Nick Pilot did a great job, and even swapped his drums for Jennifer Clavin’s guitar (while she took over kit duties) at the end.  It was a solid set that won them a lot of new fans.

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Bleached

Last up was Beach Slang, which was only singer / guitarist James Alex that night for reasons unknown.  He played a loud, wild set of punk anthems and even invited audience members to join him on stage to play with him.  Two people did, picking up a bass guitar and getting behind Bleached’s drum kit for one track – and doing well for being an impromptu rhythm section.  Mr. Alex had a lot of fans in the crowd who went wild for his new material.

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James Alex of Beach Slang.

It was a good night of rock.  I hope you were there.

Keep your mind open.

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